All 3 Cochise County Board of Supervisors seats are on Nov. 5 ballot

Cochise County, Arizona’s most southeastern county, sharing borders with New Mexico and Sonora, Mexico, is home to roughly 125,000 Arizonans in rural towns like Tombstone, Sierra Vista, Douglas and Naco. There are three members on the Board of Supervisors, and all three seats are on the Nov. 5 ballot.

There are three members on the Cochise County Board of Supervisors, and all three seats are on the ballot this year. (File photo by Michael Gutnick/Cronkite News)

October 23, 2024 Newscast

Politicians visit the valley, Boeing workers on strike, and the NBA kicks off


‘It’s not just a movie’: Hispanic Heritage Month screening of ‘Spare Parts’ honors STEM heroes

CHANDLER – To mark Hispanic Heritage Month, the Chandler International Film Festival screened “Spare Parts,” a film about the true story of four Arizona students who overcame obstacles to win a national robotics competition, highlighting STEM achievements.

Two robots labeled "6413" on display at the Si Se Puede Foundation STEM Center at the Chandler International Film Festival screening of “Spare Parts” during Hispanic Heritage Month.

‘We welcome you all’: Advocates fight to ensure citizens not fluent in English have equal access to elections

LAS VEGAS – As demographics shift, advocates from Las Vegas to Alaska are fighting to make voting accessible for citizens who speak different languages. While often met with challenges, they’re working to ensure all Americans can participate in democracy and feel like they belong.


Survive and advance: GCU outlasts Seattle, books WAC Championship spot against UT Arlington

LAS VEGAS – GCU outlasted Seattle University 80-72 in its WAC semifinal in Las Vegas through Grant-Foster’s heroics. UT Arlington awaits in the WAC Championship for a bid into the NCAA Tournament.


June 13, 2022 Newscast

Former Vice President Mike Pence is in Arizona to talk border security, Pride events around the west coast


June 10, 2022 Newscast

National forests brace for fire season, how to save on your electric bill during the scorching summer.


June 7, 2022 Newscast

Gun violence survivors rally for restrictions, portable solar panels are heading to Ukraine from Arizona.


June 6, 2022 Newscast

State judge rules early voting is constitutional in Arizona, efforts underway to make affordable housing more accessible


The green boom: Sustainability becomes priority for Arizona sports teams, organizations

PHOENIX – From the Phoenix Suns’ Footprint Center to the Waste Management Phoenix Open, Arizona is leading the charge in sports sustainability.


January 26, 2021, Newscast

One year since the first COVID patient, marijuana sales in the Valley; winter storm warning


Arizona lawmakers split on party lines over challenges to electoral votes

Arizona lawmakers voted mostly along party lines on the 2020 Electoral College votes certifying Democrat Joe Biden as 46th U.S. president.